The pedestrian improvements at Hayle station coupled with the removal of the very dangerous level crossing have continued albeit rather slowly, and now, almost complete make quite a grand feature which is more than can be said for the new Asda store nearby. Roger took a visit there last Saturday evening, his pictures held as more news of other events came in.

140614c The platform approach steps to the up platform. Copyright Roger Winnen

140614e Disabled access ramp to the platform has now been completed at Hayle. Copyright Roger Winnen

140614f The Hayle Wharves Branchline has been tarmaced with lighting installed throughout. A view towards the up platform of the station. Copyright Roger Winnen

140614g On the approach to this bridge was reputably the first sand drag in the country. This would have diverted runaway wagons up a slope seen to the right just beyond the bridge. It is hoped that this feature will eventually be revealed. A plaque on the adjacent wall commemorates this fact. Copyright Roger Winnen

140614h Evening light illuminates the 07.50 Glasgow-Penzance as it crosses the viaduct passing the new construction of the ASDA store. Another photographer also takes advantage of the scene now sadly spoilt by the new store. Copyright Roger Winnen

140614i The view from the west is also sadly curtailed as the 17.52 HST stopper from Plymouth leaves Hayle. One wonders what will spring up on the land to the right of this view. Copyright Roger Winnen